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The Key to Planning a Successful Event Part One

The Key to Planning a Successful Event Part One. Presented by: Gwen Leys and Ken Kruger. Goal. To help a child, a family, a community. Objectives. Learn effective Project Planning Promote a successful fundraiser Increase the value of the service time Achieve greater productivity.

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The Key to Planning a Successful Event Part One

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  1. The Key to Planning a Successful EventPart One Presented by: Gwen Leys and Ken Kruger

  2. Goal To help a child, a family, a community

  3. Objectives Learn effective Project Planning Promote a successful fundraiser Increase the value of the service time Achieve greater productivity

  4. Planning Ahead What type of activity/event do you want to do? ELIMINATE Project Kiwanis One Day Car Wash Bake Sale Talent Show

  5. What skills are needed? Ask these questions • What is your group passionate about? • Will the project make a lasting impression on the community? • Is it achievable? • Is it FUN?

  6. Determine your Goals • What would you like to accomplish? • Who is your target audience? • Will the project attract participation from people outside the Kiwanis family?

  7. You’ve selected your ProjectNow What? Decide on a date and time for the event Consider locations and types of facilities to host the event Determine use of space and/or seating arrangements and capacity of venue required Decide who will be responsible for securing the facility – i.e. the Event Coordinator?

  8. Start Early and Delegate Tasks

  9. Volunteer Recruitment Recruit and select volunteers Their job is to serve on committees and motivate and encourage participation from all members

  10. Logistics The Logistics Committee works with the club administration, town officials, and other members of the community to make sure the project runs smoothly

  11. Community Networking This committee will invite non-Kiwanis family members to participate They will solicit assistance with: sponsorship food donations trash collection signage

  12. Food Committee • Provide sustenance for the project participants • Solicit in-kind contributions from local restaurants and/or grocery stores • Provide water and other beverages

  13. Public Affairs Public Affairs involves a lot of planning, detail and follow-through • This committee alerts the community and media about your event • Select people who specialize in this area

  14. Creating a BudgetWhat is your source of revenue? How much will you charge for attendance? Will sponsors help offset the costs? Will you have exhibitors? And how many?

  15. Creating a Budget What are your Expenses? Venue Food Supplies Advertising

  16. Have Fun If you have planned well and each volunteer has accepted responsibility for the success of the project, you will have a successful event

  17. Post Event Analysis Doing a critical analysis of the project results as a learning opportunity

  18. Questions?

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